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no icing >> eddie: janmark on the bench in a little bit of pain.n from the medical staff of the stars >> mike: almost nine weeks in bubbles. preceded by two weeks of training camp. right back ahead delayed call wheeling to the outside with it is ryan mcdonagh now worked to the outside and it's hedman. got it on back kucherov able to step ahead with it got it on across killorn. swept on bac call kucherov watched carefully by a couple stars on the delayed call. killorn kucherov his shot directed wide off the stick of sekera and then worked back on again across and kucherov fed one dropped back to hedman again across kucherov with the shot unable to grab it but getting the whistle anyway is khudobin >> eddie: he just said to jamie benn that he kicked the skates out from tyler johnson in the battle through the middle of the ice. he never did clearly on the replay you saw it looked like he did but he did not. he was the trailing official skates behind. just a hockey play that is a physical confrontation. the wrong call he was emphatic with benn and said
no icing >> eddie: janmark on the bench in a little bit of pain.n from the medical staff of the stars >> mike: almost nine weeks in bubbles. preceded by two weeks of training camp. right back ahead delayed call wheeling to the outside with it is ryan mcdonagh now worked to the outside and it's hedman. got it on back kucherov able to step ahead with it got it on across killorn. swept on bac call kucherov watched carefully by a couple stars on the delayed call. killorn kucherov his...
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slider, eddie, 2-2?eduardo: yeah, and you just saw altuve take a fastball right there outside corner. he's been sitting on it. >> karl: wow. 3-2 now for romo. >> tim: and everybody's running. >> eduardo: and everybody at home should be standing right now, because that's what the crowd could be doing here at target field. 3-2, slider's coming, fellas. >> karl: if it makes you feel any better i'm on my feet, eddie. >> eduardo: i'm on mine, too. >> karl: one of baseball's best hitters over the last four years, jose altuve. and he walked him, and the run comes in. and the astros, on a bases loaded walk, lead it 2-1 in the ninth. >> eduardo: he went with the fastball. that's the one pitch that he does not have good control over. and that's the one he's not going to sleep well. the twins aren't able to come back in the bottom of the ninth inning. fastball up in the zone. altuve, give him credit, that's a pitch that he usually swings at. earlier this season. he's had the discipline twice to walk twice in this g
slider, eddie, 2-2?eduardo: yeah, and you just saw altuve take a fastball right there outside corner. he's been sitting on it. >> karl: wow. 3-2 now for romo. >> tim: and everybody's running. >> eduardo: and everybody at home should be standing right now, because that's what the crowd could be doing here at target field. 3-2, slider's coming, fellas. >> karl: if it makes you feel any better i'm on my feet, eddie. >> eduardo: i'm on mine, too. >> karl: one of...
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including eddie olczyk and brian boucher. >> eddie: the back end for the dallas stars, andrej sekerae entire second period to come back and chip in with joel hanley, an incredible shot block in the first overtime as goodrow walked to the middle of the ice. two forwards and two deep for tampa starting the second overtime >> the last goal pavelski. the last penalty cernak said 11:06 of the third shots were correct 7-2 tampa bay in the first overtime poked along by pavelski. taken by benn. twisted across the net on to klingberg and a shot directed up high as getting a stick in on that was goodrow >> it will be interesting to see if dallas can generate a little bit more in this overtime. you mentioned two shots on goal for the dallas stars and at times they seemed to be hanging on in that first overtime session but they'll have to do a lot less defending and a little more of getting pucks in the tampa zone and try to generate stuff off of fore-checks and see if they can get more pucks to the net. two shots isn't going to cut it. >> heiskanen a shot. that one kicked wide rebound right out
including eddie olczyk and brian boucher. >> eddie: the back end for the dallas stars, andrej sekerae entire second period to come back and chip in with joel hanley, an incredible shot block in the first overtime as goodrow walked to the middle of the ice. two forwards and two deep for tampa starting the second overtime >> the last goal pavelski. the last penalty cernak said 11:06 of the third shots were correct 7-2 tampa bay in the first overtime poked along by pavelski. taken by...
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eddie, stand by for what? >> well, it seems to me it's stand by to be poll watchers, stand by to defend his effort to steal the election. let's be clear, craig, donald trump did not condemn white supremacists because he is one. the proud boys say they're western chauvinists. donald trump recently, his administration issued memos declaring anti racial bias -- by anti-racist bias training, anti american propaganda. in some ways to think about what that memo was trying to suggest is actually a way of parsing out what western chauvinism is. at the same time that covid-19 is killing people indiscriminately, fires are burning in california, he deploys i.c.e. to engage in raids to terrorize communities. donald trump didn't condemn white supremacists last night because he is one. and we need to stop dancing around that fact. >> we heard last hour, eddie, from senator tim scott, again, the only black republican in the upper chamber. he was asked about this exchange. this is what the senator from south carolina said. >>
eddie, stand by for what? >> well, it seems to me it's stand by to be poll watchers, stand by to defend his effort to steal the election. let's be clear, craig, donald trump did not condemn white supremacists because he is one. the proud boys say they're western chauvinists. donald trump recently, his administration issued memos declaring anti racial bias -- by anti-racist bias training, anti american propaganda. in some ways to think about what that memo was trying to suggest is actually...
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rishaad: eddie, thank you for joining us. eddie chen. let's get over to new york, because sophie has the first word news. sophie: good news for goldman. malaysia dropped criminal charges against goldman sachs, a key step in the $3.9 billion deal that allowed them to move on from the missing money scandal. the decision marks progress in goldman's efforts to resolve its worst issue since the financial crisis, but it is still in negotiations with the u.s. department of justice for a separate agreement. meanwhile, worldwide coronavirus cases have not topped 26 million, with 865,000 deaths. there are warnings about new u.s. infections after this weekend's labor day holiday. in brazil, where cases have now exceeded 4 million, there have been more than 800 deaths the last 24 hours, although both infections and deaths are slowing. india reported record daily infections of more than 80,000. thailand has lost its 100 day virus-free streak, reporting its first locally transmitted infection since late may. the case involves an inmate at a bangkok pr
rishaad: eddie, thank you for joining us. eddie chen. let's get over to new york, because sophie has the first word news. sophie: good news for goldman. malaysia dropped criminal charges against goldman sachs, a key step in the $3.9 billion deal that allowed them to move on from the missing money scandal. the decision marks progress in goldman's efforts to resolve its worst issue since the financial crisis, but it is still in negotiations with the u.s. department of justice for a separate...
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eddie and errin are still here.my brain in the way i think about these things. donald trump forces democrats and the biden campaign to do so every day with his different snare yoes for stealing the election. >> right. right. so, this quickly, in terms of the debate, he's desperate. going to come out like a wild boxer. it's important for vice president biden not to lose his calm to be dleliberate, methodical, keep tacking him and he'll wind up trying to bite his ear off. but any way, but in terms of this, we need to understand this point. in relation to the three ds. and this is what i'm calling the three ds. we're dealing with the reality of death. covid-19. and how he's bungled that. we're dealing with the revelation of debt. and how he's leveraged. both yields desperation. we need to understand and speaker pelosi speaking, you could hear the urgency in her tone, that this man is desperate. that the republicans are desperate and they are going to do everything within their power to hold on to power. even if it mean
eddie and errin are still here.my brain in the way i think about these things. donald trump forces democrats and the biden campaign to do so every day with his different snare yoes for stealing the election. >> right. right. so, this quickly, in terms of the debate, he's desperate. going to come out like a wild boxer. it's important for vice president biden not to lose his calm to be dleliberate, methodical, keep tacking him and he'll wind up trying to bite his ear off. but any way, but...
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eddie: thanks for having me. it is a great day here at goat.ent to the hard work our team has put in since 2015 when we launched the sneaker marketplace. we have launched internationally, launched new verticals such as apparel and accessories. members,ver 30 million six hundred thousand sellers, and over 350 brands on our platform where we are fulfilling our mission of becoming a global platform that brings together the world's greatest products from the past, present, and future. we are excited to bring on d!, especially as w have accelerated growth. emily: sneaker culture has been driven by some specific personalities, and one of them is kanye west. i'm curious what impact he has had on the sneaker market, and if that is at all being undermined by some of his controversial statements. eddy: when we launched in 2015, that is when kanye partnered with adidas. we were heavily skewed with adidas, and we saw a lot of sales. you cane over 100,000 choose from, and yes, you can buy that limited addition, but what we have seen is over 40% of our sales
eddie: thanks for having me. it is a great day here at goat.ent to the hard work our team has put in since 2015 when we launched the sneaker marketplace. we have launched internationally, launched new verticals such as apparel and accessories. members,ver 30 million six hundred thousand sellers, and over 350 brands on our platform where we are fulfilling our mission of becoming a global platform that brings together the world's greatest products from the past, present, and future. we are...
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what do you make of that, eddie? i think we have lost our guests. interwebs have frozen. i talk about russian involvement in the internet, all of a sudden the internet freezes. we'll try to get eddie and ellen back as quickly as possible. ellen is there. good. ellen, let me ask you about this. you tweeted on september 4th, i think yesterday, that there's no basis for the conspiracy theory that vote by mail will lead to a rigged election. it turns out the department of homeland security warns that these conspiracy theories are, in fraact, being fueled by russ to undermine our democracy. so we know the same stuff happening in the last election continues to happen. >> yes sadly. and probably not in exactly the same ways. i think they have tried different techniques. we learned recently they're hiring americans to run fake news sites for them. the so there's new stuff going on as well as the old stuff. we know the russians are trying to plans did informati s didisi magnify information already out there. unfortunately there's already a lot of bad informa
what do you make of that, eddie? i think we have lost our guests. interwebs have frozen. i talk about russian involvement in the internet, all of a sudden the internet freezes. we'll try to get eddie and ellen back as quickly as possible. ellen is there. good. ellen, let me ask you about this. you tweeted on september 4th, i think yesterday, that there's no basis for the conspiracy theory that vote by mail will lead to a rigged election. it turns out the department of homeland security warns...
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eddie, i want to talk about joe biden's visit to wisconsin today. he is going to be meeting with the family of jacob blake. he commented on his intentions today. here is what he said. >> there's been overwhelming request that i do come because what we want to do is we've got to heal, we've got to put things together, bring people together. my purpose in going will be to do just that, to be a positive influence on what's going on. >> as mike memoli just pointed out, the crux of jid's argument, eddie, for this presidency from the start is to heal the soul of america. how big a test is this today? and what does it say that he will be visiting the family? >> well, i think it's important that he's visiting the family, that he listens, that he in some ways gives voice to the fundamental reason why kenosha exploded, and that is the violence of police, the fact that jacob blake was shot in the back seven times, that the form of policing that produced that occasion needs to be addressed fundamentally. i think it's important for vice president biden, chris, t
eddie, i want to talk about joe biden's visit to wisconsin today. he is going to be meeting with the family of jacob blake. he commented on his intentions today. here is what he said. >> there's been overwhelming request that i do come because what we want to do is we've got to heal, we've got to put things together, bring people together. my purpose in going will be to do just that, to be a positive influence on what's going on. >> as mike memoli just pointed out, the crux of jid's...
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does any of it matter, eddie, professor glaude? i mean, there's so much noise, does this cut through, will this make any difference in how people view the president? >> i'm not sure to be honest with you. craig, it feels like we're in "as the world turns" or "all my children." it's a soap opera, and we're addicted to it. we know the plot. we know the evil characters. we know the twists and this book, like the cohen book, like mike schmitt's book, like michael wolff's book, we can go on and on, are simply details to reveal the substance of a character that it seems to me that the country watches and reali relishes, even if they disagree. we might not be in a reality show, craig, but it feels like a soap opera version of one. to answer your question directly, i'm not sure it will change much. look how the woodward story has displaced in some ways the bombshell "atlantic" story. we're in a vortex, being whipped around. in the meantime, craig, really quickly, wildfires, pandemic, economic devastation and the like. it's just crazy, man.
does any of it matter, eddie, professor glaude? i mean, there's so much noise, does this cut through, will this make any difference in how people view the president? >> i'm not sure to be honest with you. craig, it feels like we're in "as the world turns" or "all my children." it's a soap opera, and we're addicted to it. we know the plot. we know the evil characters. we know the twists and this book, like the cohen book, like mike schmitt's book, like michael wolff's...
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eddie glaude and robert costa join us next. next the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is helping and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine
eddie glaude and robert costa join us next. next the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is helping and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose...
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jonathan lemire and eddie glaude jr. are still with us. of show time's the circus, john heileman. former u.s. senator and now an msnbc political analyst, claire mccaskill. contributor mike barnicle is with us, we hope. and professor at the school of public affairs at the school of texas, victoria de-francesco-soto. you understand right now, barn cal is 3 to 1 odds his microphone doesn't work answering the first question. let's see if you invested your money wisely. let's talk about tom seaver, talked about the new york post headline, tom seaver the greatest met ever dies. talk about the man, talk about his incredible career. >> well, tom seaver was an artist. to watch him perform on the mound was an incredible experience. he was a legitimate hall of famer before they voted him into the hall of fame. one of my favorite stories occurred during the last year of his career when as you noted earlier, joe, he was with the boston red sox. he comes to the red sox and prior to his first appearance on the mound with the red sox, he's in the bull pen
jonathan lemire and eddie glaude jr. are still with us. of show time's the circus, john heileman. former u.s. senator and now an msnbc political analyst, claire mccaskill. contributor mike barnicle is with us, we hope. and professor at the school of public affairs at the school of texas, victoria de-francesco-soto. you understand right now, barn cal is 3 to 1 odds his microphone doesn't work answering the first question. let's see if you invested your money wisely. let's talk about tom seaver,...
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eddie hegerl continues to campaign to protect the reef, most recently highlighting the dangers posed. remember, you can watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel or catch up on all our films along with more than 1000 radio programmes in our online archive, just search online for witness history. next, battle bus was made by sokari douglas camp in memory of the nigerian environmentalist ken saro—wiwa who was executed in 1995. the sculpture was seized and impounded by nigerian port authorities in 2015. when the artwork was shipped to niger as a memorial to ken saro—wiwa and the eight other activists killed with him. i like metal because it has tensile strength that is fantastic. something very small can hold up something gigantic. i love the fact you can stretch it in the most incredible way, make things that look like fabric and look soft. my childhood started off in independent nigeria. and i was sent to boarding school in england so i had a foot in niger and a foot in england. my people live on 22 islands in the niger delta and our transport was by boat, dugout canoe
eddie hegerl continues to campaign to protect the reef, most recently highlighting the dangers posed. remember, you can watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel or catch up on all our films along with more than 1000 radio programmes in our online archive, just search online for witness history. next, battle bus was made by sokari douglas camp in memory of the nigerian environmentalist ken saro—wiwa who was executed in 1995. the sculpture was seized and impounded by nigerian...
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the shark biting eddy's shoulder almost immediately after he entered the water. pregnant wife reportedly drove dove in and helped pull him out. >> he is light-headed. >> okay. is the bleeding controlled right now? >> the bleeding is somewhat controlled. it's a big chunk taken out of his shoulder. we've got ice. the 20-minute run back to the beach, do you think that's safe or do you think we should act right away? >> you can head in to shore and we have ems waiting. >> reporter: he was air lifted to a miami hospital, and doctors describing his shoulder bite as severe. experts warn july through october is peak time for shark activity. >> late summer, early fall, people are still in the water a lot, you know, sharks are -- are congregating in certain areas, are on the move, and so you can have attacks during those times. >> reporter: 58 shark attacks and shark bites have been reported worldwide this year. that's not even half the number reported last year. officials say the pandemic and the empty beaches are likely the cause of the decrease. kenneth, deirdre? >>> th
the shark biting eddy's shoulder almost immediately after he entered the water. pregnant wife reportedly drove dove in and helped pull him out. >> he is light-headed. >> okay. is the bleeding controlled right now? >> the bleeding is somewhat controlled. it's a big chunk taken out of his shoulder. we've got ice. the 20-minute run back to the beach, do you think that's safe or do you think we should act right away? >> you can head in to shore and we have ems waiting....
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wife eddie was home at the time. >> the whole accident, they heard the noise.m ran out hoping it wasn't my dad because he was out taking the trash. that she saw his body on the roundabout. >> reporter: hit and thrown by this prius that wrecked. the driver, 41-year-old james watson was arrested for felony dui and manslaughter. the grief for gongora stretches from south petaluma to neighboring nevada. after decades working as a chef gongora opened a place of his own with his siblings only last year. >> it is very hard for us to be here. >> reporter: they're open, convinced it's what their brother would want. >> because we know many people love him. we have to do this for him and that's why we are here. to thank all the people who support us. >> reporter: and support is pouring in. in three days a crowdfunding pages full of donations and tributes to a man all remember as church and community oriented, hard-working, grounded and grateful. loved ones honor gongora by not dwelling on how he died so needlessly. >> my uncle was a loving, loving person. he wouldn't want
wife eddie was home at the time. >> the whole accident, they heard the noise.m ran out hoping it wasn't my dad because he was out taking the trash. that she saw his body on the roundabout. >> reporter: hit and thrown by this prius that wrecked. the driver, 41-year-old james watson was arrested for felony dui and manslaughter. the grief for gongora stretches from south petaluma to neighboring nevada. after decades working as a chef gongora opened a place of his own with his siblings...
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i'm not aware, eddie would know better, eddie usually knows better than i do whether there was any personalelationship, baldwin knew medgar evers pretty well, they were certainly in the same ethos, the same orbits. where i see them as connected is less personally and more philosophically. baldwin couldn't really write about sentence. he wrote something that i think explains the early movement as well as any sense i've ever encountered he was writing about the sit in movements in tallahassee and john had been part of sit in movements in nashville, they started in greensboro, then greensboro kind of jumped the gun a little bit they went in and did it and then the ministers in greensboro called around and said to james and others, it's time to go and everybody did. baldwin had occasion to write about the group in tallahassee and he said, i keep hearing people ask, what's gotten into these students and baldwin answered in his own voice, i want to say america, america has gotten into these students. that was very much the world that john inhabited. he truly embodied was this belief that however
i'm not aware, eddie would know better, eddie usually knows better than i do whether there was any personalelationship, baldwin knew medgar evers pretty well, they were certainly in the same ethos, the same orbits. where i see them as connected is less personally and more philosophically. baldwin couldn't really write about sentence. he wrote something that i think explains the early movement as well as any sense i've ever encountered he was writing about the sit in movements in tallahassee and...
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. >> i want to bring in david henderson, a civil rights attorney and former prosecutor and also eddiehe chair of african-american studies at princeton university. david, let me start with you. we just heard ben crump there express the family's outrage at the grand jury results, called it a sham. david, what flaws are there in the grand jury system that you think affected this outcome? >> i think i've watched the movie "a few good men" 50 different times. a line in the movie, there's a difference between paper law and the law. based on what we read we determine how actions should take. in a prosecutor's office you begin with a basic impulse about what you want to do. once you decide that, then you decide what actions you're going to take under the law. what we saw yesterday was a justice system that decided it was going to protect law enforcement at all costs even at the expense of innocent victims. the way the grand jury role plays into this is that it's completely secret. prosecutors can say whatever they want when they present cases to the grand jury and the grand jury are not a bod
. >> i want to bring in david henderson, a civil rights attorney and former prosecutor and also eddiehe chair of african-american studies at princeton university. david, let me start with you. we just heard ben crump there express the family's outrage at the grand jury results, called it a sham. david, what flaws are there in the grand jury system that you think affected this outcome? >> i think i've watched the movie "a few good men" 50 different times. a line in the...
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anna: eddie, thanks so much for your thoughts.t, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: the chief cabinet secretary overwhelmingly wins the party's race to become the prime minister. oracle is the winning bidder for tiktok's u.s. operation. boris johnson prepares to send his proposals to parliament. the justice secretary warns you could quit or the issue. -- over the issue.
anna: eddie, thanks so much for your thoughts.t, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: the chief cabinet secretary overwhelmingly wins the party's race to become the prime minister. oracle is the winning bidder for tiktok's u.s. operation. boris johnson prepares to send his proposals to parliament. the justice secretary warns you could quit or the issue. -- over the issue.
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eddie joins us from the mliv team.why don't we start on the question of the day? i want to get your take on the an position. what is your answer? those asis is one of you say somewhat nerdy questions. it is all about how to view market at the moment. as we know, markets change and assets change. what we tried to figure out is what is the appropriate time period look back? we have seen several regime changes in markets over the last two years prompting the trade war this year and the coronavirus. ising to figure out what indicative in markets and how far you should look back. one of my favorites at the moment is how gold has -- with risk assets. ick up in the gold -- andnd eight tick down a tick down in the dollar. let me ask you about green bonds. , a lot ofo us investors want to talk about it, when you look from your perspective coming at it from a lookdities engle, when you at green bonds, what level of demand from the investment community do you see right now? eddie: the interesting thing about green bonds is that p
eddie joins us from the mliv team.why don't we start on the question of the day? i want to get your take on the an position. what is your answer? those asis is one of you say somewhat nerdy questions. it is all about how to view market at the moment. as we know, markets change and assets change. what we tried to figure out is what is the appropriate time period look back? we have seen several regime changes in markets over the last two years prompting the trade war this year and the...
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garza en los Ángeles nos dice cÓmo hacer, vamos a ver. >>> hola cÓmo estÁs eddie?te. >>> y ahora vamos a licuar hasta que tenemos una crema asÍ, y ahora vamos a cocinar la crema, para que se convierta en queso, y esto se hace de volada, entonces tienes que estar pendiente, porque esto se convierte en un queso elÁstico delicioso es muy importante para este dÍa para comer saludable, y ahora, mezclamos, mezclamos, y ya por lo tanto vamos a poner este queso lÍquido que se va a convertir en un queso tipo quÉ delicia. >>> es impresionante. >>> yo he hecho la crema con nuez de la india es deliciosa, pero obviamente no sabÍa cÓmo hacer como el queso fundido pero necesito un par de ingredientes mÁs. >>> y tambiÉn la laevadura no e necesaria, y estero quise calienta rÁpido como te dije, y tienes que estar pendiente, porque estamos listos para vaciar este queso en un recipiente, y no te puedes imaginar las aromas. >>> quÉ rico. >>> okey. >>> mira aquÍ ya tenemos, ya ven, que se estÁ viendo como elÁstico el queso. huele hasta acÁ. >>> podemos usar para agarrar el queso y el ch
garza en los Ángeles nos dice cÓmo hacer, vamos a ver. >>> hola cÓmo estÁs eddie?te. >>> y ahora vamos a licuar hasta que tenemos una crema asÍ, y ahora vamos a cocinar la crema, para que se convierta en queso, y esto se hace de volada, entonces tienes que estar pendiente, porque esto se convierte en un queso elÁstico delicioso es muy importante para este dÍa para comer saludable, y ahora, mezclamos, mezclamos, y ya por lo tanto vamos a poner este queso lÍquido que se...
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princeton professor eddie glaude jr. is still with us.have msnbc contributor mike barnicle, editor at large for the non-profit newsroom, the 19th, and an msnbc contributor, errin haines joins us. and national political correspondent for nbc news and msnbc, steve kornacki is with us. we'll start with a spade of new polling. in the latest "morning consult" poll, biden holds a six-point lead nationally over president trump, 50%-44%. among key battleground states, biden is up by ten. in michigan, up by eight in wisconsin, up by six in colorado, up by five in florida, pennsylvania, and minnesota. by three in arizona and by one in north carolina. the two are tied in texas. and president trump holds a two-point lead in georgia and a five-point lead in ohio. willie? >> so, steve kornacki, let's stay with these battleground state polls, just this morning out over morning consult. there is some consternation today about joe biden's work in the latino community. we can look at that inside the polls in florida in just a moment. but just those snapsho
princeton professor eddie glaude jr. is still with us.have msnbc contributor mike barnicle, editor at large for the non-profit newsroom, the 19th, and an msnbc contributor, errin haines joins us. and national political correspondent for nbc news and msnbc, steve kornacki is with us. we'll start with a spade of new polling. in the latest "morning consult" poll, biden holds a six-point lead nationally over president trump, 50%-44%. among key battleground states, biden is up by ten. in...
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eddie blie from princeton university, msnbc contributor, ring stangle join me.t stay in and think they can make a difference, but this group that's come out and is filling in a lot of the blanks, miles taylor, elisabeth newman, now olivia troye, is telling important new details. we wouldn't have them if not for them telling their stories. what do you think? >> i agree with you. you know, i wish we could hear more from general mattis and others, but this is helping us. i have been saying, i know it sounds hyperbolic, nicolle, but what we're witnessing in real time is an all out assault on american democracy. we know we have an executive branch that's rogue, we know we're experiencing a broken senate. we have seen now attempt to politicize the military. and of course to politicize the courts. for me, coming out of the tradition of which i come, idea of deploying military or police or sheriffs harkens to days of jim clark, bull connor, where there was use of deployment of the state to scare and harass and terrorize black voters. so this is in some ways indicative o
eddie blie from princeton university, msnbc contributor, ring stangle join me.t stay in and think they can make a difference, but this group that's come out and is filling in a lot of the blanks, miles taylor, elisabeth newman, now olivia troye, is telling important new details. we wouldn't have them if not for them telling their stories. what do you think? >> i agree with you. you know, i wish we could hear more from general mattis and others, but this is helping us. i have been saying,...
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eddie on the beach to feed at a yet. another lot my committee. kemeny alekhine if i led to it and saw a young. woman in it that is so 30. below to be. but it had a. body a lippy. or below at another. company as you heard me go to it's always been. just i feel more. mature with d.v. . judd photos are going to mom or don and fed it to get w. kind of. 'd to set up. hahaha that you think is a lot of it i doubt it at all in the sky a lot of us. so often among. moderates it is so it. is akin to time and knowledge that sets guy but that it comes and says i don't so much command of. the spot as to go on the trip. love fairly. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you thank. you thank you. nah nah. nah nah i'm fine i'm. surprised if it had. the subprime it wouldn't. come so if you know about that it's likely to be. hard to see if you. go with. my kids or business although. we have names i'm always happy i have to be in them and wouldn't be talking about the young man. in charge of. 2 feet. away from the shop. to feed. sure that is and i have one actually
eddie on the beach to feed at a yet. another lot my committee. kemeny alekhine if i led to it and saw a young. woman in it that is so 30. below to be. but it had a. body a lippy. or below at another. company as you heard me go to it's always been. just i feel more. mature with d.v. . judd photos are going to mom or don and fed it to get w. kind of. 'd to set up. hahaha that you think is a lot of it i doubt it at all in the sky a lot of us. so often among. moderates it is so it. is akin to time...
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jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yes on h.r. 6270. as the member designated by congressman jose serrano, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that congressman serrano will vote yes on h.r. 6270. as the member designated by chairwoman zoe lofgren, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman lofgren will vote yes on h.r. 6270. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? ms. brownley: as the member designated by representative fudge, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that representative fudge will vote aye on h.r. 6270. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. sherman: as the member designated by mr. garamendi, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. garamendi will vote yes on h.r. 6270. the speaker pro te
jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yes on h.r. 6270. as the member designated by congressman jose serrano, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that congressman serrano will vote yes on h.r. 6270. as the member designated by chairwoman zoe lofgren, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman lofgren will vote yes on h.r. 6270. the...
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eddie nketiah helped arsenal to a 2—0 win at leicester, whilst newcastle scored seven at morecambe — the first half. some transfer news for you, and wolves have signed the portugal defender nelson semedo from barcelona in a deal that could make him their record signing. they're paying an initial £28 million, which would rise to £37 million with add—ons. that's more than they paid for fabio silva earlier this month. semedo's signed a three—year deal, with an option to extend for another two. manchester city's kevin de bruyne has been nominated for the uefa men's player of the year award. he had an outstanding season in the premier league, scoring 13 goals and providing a record—equalling 20 assists. he was recently named the pfa's player of the year. he's on a three—man shortlist with bayern munich pair robert lewandowski and manuel neuer. liverpool managerjurgen klopp has been nominated for men's coach of the year. last year's winner of the women's award, meanwhile, the england and manchester city defender lucy bronze, is on the shortlist again, alongside chelsea's pernille harder an
eddie nketiah helped arsenal to a 2—0 win at leicester, whilst newcastle scored seven at morecambe — the first half. some transfer news for you, and wolves have signed the portugal defender nelson semedo from barcelona in a deal that could make him their record signing. they're paying an initial £28 million, which would rise to £37 million with add—ons. that's more than they paid for fabio silva earlier this month. semedo's signed a three—year deal, with an option to extend for...
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eddie might need them if you lose this like wisconsin. so he is campaigning hard and spending a lot of money there. lewis: gary, donald trump is speaking right now. we will bring anything key and important he does say straight to our viewers here. but what are you expecting from him and joe biden later today? gary: particularly, donald trump is making a lot of play on the law & order aspect of this campaign. he is in desoto -- minnesota, the scene of george floyd's killing in may when police officer knelt on his neck and ended up killing him. law and order has been a big subject since for the resident after the protests that erupted after that across the united states. and also, i think he will be championing industries, particularly ming industries in minnesota, and farming as well. they have cleared the way in terms of executive action he has taken to try and lighten the burden on some elements of industry desoto, no doubt with and i to the election -- with an eye to the election. it is a big canvas for both, but minnesota is. joe biden
eddie might need them if you lose this like wisconsin. so he is campaigning hard and spending a lot of money there. lewis: gary, donald trump is speaking right now. we will bring anything key and important he does say straight to our viewers here. but what are you expecting from him and joe biden later today? gary: particularly, donald trump is making a lot of play on the law & order aspect of this campaign. he is in desoto -- minnesota, the scene of george floyd's killing in may when...
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and anthonyjoshua's promoter eddie hearn says his world heavyweight fight against kubrat pulev won'tback because of the pandemic, but hearn says it will go ahead — even if it has to be held behind closed doors. we're up to stage 17 of the tour de france — and primoz roglic has come through his harde5t test so far, extending his lead over tadek pogarcher to 57 seconds. drew savage watched the action, on the steepest stage of the race. friends, but also rivals. the two had 5oared away from everyone so far, but today they would have to climb higher than ever. richard did his best to raise the spirits of them as they broke away. the british tea m them as they broke away. the british team have struggled, pulled out this morning, only caught in the closing stages. adam still hunting for his 5tage stages. adam still hunting for his stage when was up there but cannot quite match the lead as he is still fifth overall. expecting them to fight it out for the villagers in the steepest climb of the whole race. but it was an unexpected extra dimension. the colombian lopez cut away from them both.
and anthonyjoshua's promoter eddie hearn says his world heavyweight fight against kubrat pulev won'tback because of the pandemic, but hearn says it will go ahead — even if it has to be held behind closed doors. we're up to stage 17 of the tour de france — and primoz roglic has come through his harde5t test so far, extending his lead over tadek pogarcher to 57 seconds. drew savage watched the action, on the steepest stage of the race. friends, but also rivals. the two had 5oared away from...
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eddie, thanks very much. eddie vander wild from the mliv team.by typing mliv . anna: european equity markets on the back foot. interesting talking about commodities with eddie. i noticed the axe goldman ceo was talking about how now might be the time to invest in commodities. it is a bleak picture for london, and that is just the weather. the stockmarket down by 2.6% here. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> leaked documents related to more than $2 trillion. banks kept profiting even after the u.s. introduced penalties. lockdown two point oh. the u.k. will sound the alarm on rising infections today. weeks to go into the u.s. election, the supreme court has emerged as a critical battle after the death of st
eddie, thanks very much. eddie vander wild from the mliv team.by typing mliv . anna: european equity markets on the back foot. interesting talking about commodities with eddie. i noticed the axe goldman ceo was talking about how now might be the time to invest in commodities. it is a bleak picture for london, and that is just the weather. the stockmarket down by 2.6% here. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> leaked documents related to more than $2 trillion. banks kept profiting even after the...
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it looks so frightening and eddie, i think that's you that we see in the far corner of this screen.ng to fight it off yourself. how were you -- what were you doing? >> yeah. yeah. it was rough. it just -- it came in around 2:30, my son tapped me on the arm and he said, dad, look up on that hill and we called for air support. we called for ground support. we called for chopper support and we couldn't get no help at all. and we sat and fought that fire for five hours with my son, a couple of his friends and myself and once it overcame that hill it came down with 70-foot flames and it just engulfed our farm and we fried to get all of our personal belongings and i told the kids, it's time. our life's in danger now and it was just a horrible experience. seeing this fireball headed at us. >> oh, my gosh. >> it was devastating. >> i bet. i mean, we can only imagine. so what did you do to escape? >> we loaded up in trucks and before we did that, we went down the street to help a neighbor rescue eight horses. we grabbed nine dogs. we helped get some chickens out. i think there was nine or te
it looks so frightening and eddie, i think that's you that we see in the far corner of this screen.ng to fight it off yourself. how were you -- what were you doing? >> yeah. yeah. it was rough. it just -- it came in around 2:30, my son tapped me on the arm and he said, dad, look up on that hill and we called for air support. we called for ground support. we called for chopper support and we couldn't get no help at all. and we sat and fought that fire for five hours with my son, a couple...
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eddie never addresses it. and you never address it, which makes me think it never happened. not so much magnanimity, but he realized the mechanisms weren't there to effectively challenge these things. see, like, what is going on in minnesota? how long does it take to count these things? and the state senate election in queens, they were counting until, like last week. so it is statewide thing where the stakes are so high, these recount mechanisms were not in place. they could have tied up the presidency forever. who knows? i would hazard a guess that chicago republicans or democrats were better at stealing votes than downstate illinois republicans, and probably had more votes to steal. now the theory is spreading, and i think it is apocryphal, they said to nixon, don't challenge illinois, because we stole kentucky. i'm not sure where that comes from. one of the things i worry about as a historian is, if you see something like that, it is almost a throw away line, you don't see any documentation for. -- documentation for it. the thing about chicago, the interesting thing abou
eddie never addresses it. and you never address it, which makes me think it never happened. not so much magnanimity, but he realized the mechanisms weren't there to effectively challenge these things. see, like, what is going on in minnesota? how long does it take to count these things? and the state senate election in queens, they were counting until, like last week. so it is statewide thing where the stakes are so high, these recount mechanisms were not in place. they could have tied up the...
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eddie scarry, the author of the book "privileged victims: how america's culture fasists hijacked thelevated its worst people." great book, the title is true. thanks for coming on. these are big changes, what accounts for them do you think? >> i think that many other voters like you were just saying, i think that -- i hate to segment voters in two different identities but it's a lot of the same thing. if we are just talking about gays, we are looking at city's who are run by democrats and liberals and states, and we are seeing them go up in flamesy and gay people are inherently afraid of violence for i think reasons that should be obvious. so, i think seeing that has scared a lot of people and we are looking for someone --hi they're looking for protection from somebody, and we've seen joe biden for the last two or three months kind of excuse and not outright encourage what's going on. this is a little bit of news i think for may be for your viewers, and that is capitol hill meeting the staff on capitol hill, not the representatives over the senators, the staff. the staff is actually v
eddie scarry, the author of the book "privileged victims: how america's culture fasists hijacked thelevated its worst people." great book, the title is true. thanks for coming on. these are big changes, what accounts for them do you think? >> i think that many other voters like you were just saying, i think that -- i hate to segment voters in two different identities but it's a lot of the same thing. if we are just talking about gays, we are looking at city's who are run by...
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looking there at 296 for 95, and eddie byron scored a sentry at lourdes, but that's it for five wickets5 runs. first endings tomorrow. andy murray will meet fellow three—time grand slam champion stan wawrinka in the opening round of the french open which gets under way in paris on sunday. ninth seed johanna konta will face the american teenager coco gauff. in the first round of the women's draw. the formula one world champion lewes hamilton has set up a group, in his own name, to improve diversity in motor sport. the hamilton commission's14 members have a range of backgrounds across sport, politics and education. hamilton is the first and so far only black driver to race in f1. ireland's most decorated rugby union player, rob kearney, has retired at the age of 34. the full—back won four six nations titles, played in three world cups and was european champion with leinster four times sports across the country have been coming to terms with the possibility of operating without crowds for at least the next six months. from grassroots to elite sport there are huge challenges, with no income
looking there at 296 for 95, and eddie byron scored a sentry at lourdes, but that's it for five wickets5 runs. first endings tomorrow. andy murray will meet fellow three—time grand slam champion stan wawrinka in the opening round of the french open which gets under way in paris on sunday. ninth seed johanna konta will face the american teenager coco gauff. in the first round of the women's draw. the formula one world champion lewes hamilton has set up a group, in his own name, to improve...
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what are they winning by staying silent, eddie? >> well, i mean, look. i think what mark just gave was the generous read that it's mere self-interest, it's only politics. it could very well be the case and we might need to begin to really entertain this, that many of them actually agree with donald trump, nicolle. and what i mean by that, they might not necessarily agree with the tweets or they might not necessarily agree with the way in which he engages in his politics, but the substance of the policies, they've gotten their tax cut, they got the derelations. so, there's a way in which we try to do is to render donald trump as exceptional and as the center of gravity, then folks are trying to adjust, but what if he is simply a caricature of a form of politics that we've been experiencing before, that he just does it badly in some ways, right? so, i think part of what we need to do is to kind of understand him for who he is. hillary clinton tried to separate trump from the republican party in 2016, if you recall. she tried to say, this is not the republi
what are they winning by staying silent, eddie? >> well, i mean, look. i think what mark just gave was the generous read that it's mere self-interest, it's only politics. it could very well be the case and we might need to begin to really entertain this, that many of them actually agree with donald trump, nicolle. and what i mean by that, they might not necessarily agree with the tweets or they might not necessarily agree with the way in which he engages in his politics, but the substance...
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eddie, thank you so much. always appreciate it.retty good as we head into the final hour of trading. cheryl casone in for liz claman. over to you. cheryl: thank you very much, sir. well, you were just saying the markets are looking for three in a row today as they shake off the longest weekly losing streak in more than a year. the dow right now up 506 points, off session highs but still strong performance for the dow. the s&p is up by 60, nasdaq up by 197. bouncing higher led pretty much by financials and also some of the travel-related stocks. we will get into that coming up during the show. all of this comes as team trump has failed in its legal bid to ban the chinese video app tiktok. a judge ruling yesterday that tiktok can stay on apple and google's app stores. charlie gaspano
eddie, thank you so much. always appreciate it.retty good as we head into the final hour of trading. cheryl casone in for liz claman. over to you. cheryl: thank you very much, sir. well, you were just saying the markets are looking for three in a row today as they shake off the longest weekly losing streak in more than a year. the dow right now up 506 points, off session highs but still strong performance for the dow. the s&p is up by 60, nasdaq up by 197. bouncing higher led pretty much by...
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>>you're watching kron 4 news eddie you've got small children gathered together in. >>front porches and in front of front touching on high touch surfaces like door knobs and door >>now add a this is not a trick contra costa health officials warning parents to prepare to cancel another holiday celebration this year. >>being able to breathe outdoorsy air quality around the bay area finally close to normal after more than a month of way less than ideal conditions how long we can expect this to last its value since we've been here. we open in 2017. >>and the improved air quality had customers for one business lining up around the corner. good evening. i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore, thank you for joining us for kron 4 news tonight, a day we begin with that health update in the east because of the pandemic. >>if we want. >>people of the safety part of the solution not part of the problem. >>contra costa county health officials are discouraging the traditional halloween celebrations, we all know and love but they told kron four's michelle kingston that doesn't mean you ca
>>you're watching kron 4 news eddie you've got small children gathered together in. >>front porches and in front of front touching on high touch surfaces like door knobs and door >>now add a this is not a trick contra costa health officials warning parents to prepare to cancel another holiday celebration this year. >>being able to breathe outdoorsy air quality around the bay area finally close to normal after more than a month of way less than ideal conditions how long...
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jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. as the member designated by ms. zoe lofgren, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman lofgren will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. as the member designated by congressman jose serrano, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that congressman serrano will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. grijalva, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yeah on the motion to table the -- vote yea on the motion to table the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. watson coleman will
jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. as the member designated by ms. zoe lofgren, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman lofgren will vote yes on the motion to table the resolution. as the member designated by congressman jose serrano, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that...
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anecdotal claims and descriptions of flying saucers, aliens, and reports of unusual air force act to eddie'sn the new mexico desert. it revealed that many of these claims were reasonably accurate to scription's of air force activities. some of the claims that referred to bodies are most likely misperceptions by uninformed persons of unclassified and widely publicized air force scientific achievements of the 1950's. however, other descriptions of bodies appear to be exploitation of air force members killed or injured in the line of duty. the following are the five main conclusions contained in the second report. research reveals that actual u.s. military operations widely separated by time, geographical location and purpose have been misinterpreted or to liberally misrepresented. ufo proponents failed to establish accurate dates of reported eyewitness accounts in some instances by more than a decade. in addition, they erroneously linked all of these accounts to the actual 1947 recovery of project mogul equipment. eventually these misrepresentations transformed a series of verifiable air force
anecdotal claims and descriptions of flying saucers, aliens, and reports of unusual air force act to eddie'sn the new mexico desert. it revealed that many of these claims were reasonably accurate to scription's of air force activities. some of the claims that referred to bodies are most likely misperceptions by uninformed persons of unclassified and widely publicized air force scientific achievements of the 1950's. however, other descriptions of bodies appear to be exploitation of air force...
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when i finally came across coach eddie jones who embrace me. across coach eddiejones who embrace that at one of the best adamant to do that i flourish. and i'm sure if i was less controversial and weighed more money and made more sponsors and people would like me more but life would be way more boring and i would have had the fine ipad. here we are in a bizarre year that in 2020. we are fighting to get the fine ipad. here we are in a bizarre year that is 2020. we are fighting to get this by 2020. we are fighting to get this rugby season finished, we are asking them to play more often than not.|j was very much appalled like everybody else when the quits for science zoom player welfare on hold to finish a season. because they wa nted to finish a season. because they wanted to get fans back in to make some money. it is always a trade—off in the business and life was speaking to some of the last day quite like it because they aren't doing any training. it means they are getting hammered in training so they play a scam, spent two days resting and wh
when i finally came across coach eddie jones who embrace me. across coach eddiejones who embrace that at one of the best adamant to do that i flourish. and i'm sure if i was less controversial and weighed more money and made more sponsors and people would like me more but life would be way more boring and i would have had the fine ipad. here we are in a bizarre year that in 2020. we are fighting to get the fine ipad. here we are in a bizarre year that is 2020. we are fighting to get this by...
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. >> we cannot finish this without talking about my favorite person in the book, and that is eddie mccord. did you have the chance to talk with him? >> i talked to him a lot. he is a great storyteller and has an incredible memory. often we are switching from one story. she always had a story to provide to me. she is an important character in the book. >> patty mccord was our founding head of hr. andwith us over a decade, pioneered a lot of these ideas, pushed us that we can be great for employees. if we focus on giving them a proper environment that stretches them. that became the way we oriented everything. >> one of those no rules is vacation time. we don't count how many hours someone works in a day. we don't know if someone is working eight hours, 10, 12 hours a day. yet in the old days, we used to count vacation, whether someone is working 46 weeks a year, 48 weeks a year, 50 weeks a year. why do we care if we are not even measuring 8, 10, 12 in a day? it is from the factory mindset. ilet's just let everybody take what they want, and it has worked out great. i set great example by ta
. >> we cannot finish this without talking about my favorite person in the book, and that is eddie mccord. did you have the chance to talk with him? >> i talked to him a lot. he is a great storyteller and has an incredible memory. often we are switching from one story. she always had a story to provide to me. she is an important character in the book. >> patty mccord was our founding head of hr. andwith us over a decade, pioneered a lot of these ideas, pushed us that we can be...
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eddie, just seeing that when he's faced with a a real voters, he's got nothing >> absolutely nothing.evealed in those moments, nicolle, he has the bask knowledge to answer directly, or the ability to empathize. on the one hand there's just ig new orleans. on the other hand there's a character flaw combined, it leads to kind -- it results in nonsense. he lies about historic support, and then he talks about that he doesn't believe that there's a race problem he hopes there's not a race problem, when we have tapes with the interview with bob woodward, where he acknowledges there's something called systemic racism or institutional racism. he probable doesn't know what it means, about you he acknowledges it in that conversation. again, what we get from donald trump in these instances is evidence, i think, nicolle, he's simply out of his depth when asked these questions, or simply doesn't care. bob, you bob, you know, bob woodward says, shouldn't we be competing around our privileges, and he tearing into woodward, man, you've been drinking the kool-aid that's what i thought about when i saw
eddie, just seeing that when he's faced with a a real voters, he's got nothing >> absolutely nothing.evealed in those moments, nicolle, he has the bask knowledge to answer directly, or the ability to empathize. on the one hand there's just ig new orleans. on the other hand there's a character flaw combined, it leads to kind -- it results in nonsense. he lies about historic support, and then he talks about that he doesn't believe that there's a race problem he hopes there's not a race...
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host: saginaw, michigan, eddie. who are you supporting? caller: well, i am a natural democrat, which i have been voting democrat all my life. but trump you look pretty good. one thing i can say about trump, he is not your everyday politician. so you know, he is not that. and we have been so used to seeing a straightlaced politician doing the same thing every four years. but my question to dave is, where do they be getting these poll numbers from? is takingny people this poll? i mean, do they go from state to state? how do that work? i stayt like dave said, in saginaw like on the east side, but when you start venturing out towards midland, friedland, them rural areas, like he said, it is trump, trump, trump signs everywhere. and up around my area, i don't even hardly see no biden signs or trump signs. you know, not as much as i would if i drove out to friedland, michigan, or midland, michigan. i would like to know, when it comes to these polls, i be hearing these different stations talking about the polls. biden by three or trump by four. h
host: saginaw, michigan, eddie. who are you supporting? caller: well, i am a natural democrat, which i have been voting democrat all my life. but trump you look pretty good. one thing i can say about trump, he is not your everyday politician. so you know, he is not that. and we have been so used to seeing a straightlaced politician doing the same thing every four years. but my question to dave is, where do they be getting these poll numbers from? is takingny people this poll? i mean, do they go...
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y al alcalde de la ciudad aceptando que la cantidad de disparos no tenÍa ninguna justificaciÓn al eddie abril acribillado a tiros por cuatro agentes de la policÍa de houston en un vÍdeo de mÁs de 16 minuto el jefe de policÍa arturo acevedo explica los hechos que conllevaron a la ferviente muerte de chÁvez que segÚn mu t muestra las imÁgenes no acataba Órdenes y tenÍa un objeto met i metÁlico en sus mano >> no tenÍan justificaciÓn y el seÑor chaves estaba herido no podÍa casi ni parars >> acevedo anunciÓ que los cuatro oficiales que abrieron fuego contra chÁvez fueron despedidos cuatro de 28 uniformados que acudieron al llamado de emergencia de un hombre hispano que aparentemente estaba viendo un episodio de crisis menta >> sin poder contener las lÁgrimas el alcalde de houston reconociÓ la gran labor de los hombres y mujeres uniformados pero resaltÓ que los nuevos oficiales involucrados deben asumir responsabilidad por sus acciones >> mientras que el sindicato de policÍas de houston criticÓ fuertemente la decisiÓn de acevedo argumentando que el tiroteo fue justificado que por 15 minutos
y al alcalde de la ciudad aceptando que la cantidad de disparos no tenÍa ninguna justificaciÓn al eddie abril acribillado a tiros por cuatro agentes de la policÍa de houston en un vÍdeo de mÁs de 16 minuto el jefe de policÍa arturo acevedo explica los hechos que conllevaron a la ferviente muerte de chÁvez que segÚn mu t muestra las imÁgenes no acataba Órdenes y tenÍa un objeto met i metÁlico en sus mano >> no tenÍan justificaciÓn y el seÑor chaves estaba herido no podÍa...
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they want action eddie republicans are ready to lead. with that, let me take questions. i do not pick and choose what you ask. i cannot believe you allow her to do that. trust on covid science, dr. redfield or the president? rep. mccarthy: i spent time with dr. dash, the chief scientific advisor. hry impressed with secretary --azar as well. listening to the companies that are building our vaccines as well. y is probably the premier individual in the entire world. listen to the preparation of what we have been able to do with operation warp speed to deliver it when that time comes. if i just take the words of the cdc and the president, the president is right. mixed messages coming from this administration. you have dr. redfield saying one thing and the president undercutting him. rep. mccarthy: let me take your question. thing. redfield said one the president said the other. because of operation warp speed, things are moving so quickly that we are able to do things we have not done before by making sure we test every ability of going forward so it is safe and effective. o
they want action eddie republicans are ready to lead. with that, let me take questions. i do not pick and choose what you ask. i cannot believe you allow her to do that. trust on covid science, dr. redfield or the president? rep. mccarthy: i spent time with dr. dash, the chief scientific advisor. hry impressed with secretary --azar as well. listening to the companies that are building our vaccines as well. y is probably the premier individual in the entire world. listen to the preparation of...
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larkin street is closed between o'farrell and eddie. the closures happen every thursday through saturday and will allow restaurants to set up in the street to attract diners. but not everyone in the neighborhood is happy with the decision. >> you did not think about us as essential workers. i think it is very unfair. we are the workers, we are essential, we drive can we park our cars. >> it's cleanout today. it's nice that we can walk, no , on the street or no needles. that is what i like. >>> coming up next, a definite i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19 to help california's most vulnerable. over 24,000 homes were destroyed by wildfires in less than two years. too many of those victims are also hit with a sudden tax hike after their forced to move. it's wrong. prop 19 limits taxes on wildfire victims and limits taxes on seniors and severely disabled homeowners. join firefighters and emergency responders in voting 'yes' on 19. >>> some halloween activities might be canceled this year but there is still a way to get into the spirit. clancys pump
larkin street is closed between o'farrell and eddie. the closures happen every thursday through saturday and will allow restaurants to set up in the street to attract diners. but not everyone in the neighborhood is happy with the decision. >> you did not think about us as essential workers. i think it is very unfair. we are the workers, we are essential, we drive can we park our cars. >> it's cleanout today. it's nice that we can walk, no , on the street or no needles. that is what...
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eddie, good to see you on this saturday afternoon.least, my friend. >> indeed. >> let's talk about the hypocrisy here, shall we? we just heard from -- >> sure. >> -- congresswoman dean talking about the fact she wants to address constituents throughout this country and urge them to address their own lawmakers to say they must pause. they must wait until after this november 3rd election especially considering the precedent that was set by mitch mcconnell back in 2016. we full well know at this point considering all we have heard from the republicans they plan to move forward with a nomination. do you see the democrats being bulldozed here? >> well, if history is any indication, yasmin, we might want to believe that this might very well be the case. that was an interesting qualification. let me first just say before i say anything else, congratulations on your new show. >> thank you. >> what a way to start. look, the hypocrisy, right, and the claim around hypocrisy presumes these folks have shame. we say donald trump has no shame. mitch
eddie, good to see you on this saturday afternoon.least, my friend. >> indeed. >> let's talk about the hypocrisy here, shall we? we just heard from -- >> sure. >> -- congresswoman dean talking about the fact she wants to address constituents throughout this country and urge them to address their own lawmakers to say they must pause. they must wait until after this november 3rd election especially considering the precedent that was set by mitch mcconnell back in 2016. we...
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state planes will say this is your eddie all right ron. get your mom in here and we'll get we'll get everything started. right after you guys. has been to college and he's the father of a little boy. but 4 years ago he became addicted to opioids and then heroin. writes opiates heroin and oxycontin anything else now ok and this is the 1st treatment on right is alright are you feeling very emotional i actually. the motion of everybody she's waiting for her boy to come back. is going to take cal bout 30 days for you to really begin to see a change. so is life and death man there's only 3 ways out of this which is get sober which is what i pray for you on the 2nd one is is prison if you're lucky. 3rd one is. the berry. i don't know how else to say it but i'm at my end i can't do that said norm or as. our own so much that i would rather not see. them who are more at this moment i don't know. really would be out of the. call to good care or. kyle has 90 days to learn to live without opioids. and how it feels a war like love my body is a us law.
state planes will say this is your eddie all right ron. get your mom in here and we'll get we'll get everything started. right after you guys. has been to college and he's the father of a little boy. but 4 years ago he became addicted to opioids and then heroin. writes opiates heroin and oxycontin anything else now ok and this is the 1st treatment on right is alright are you feeling very emotional i actually. the motion of everybody she's waiting for her boy to come back. is going to take cal...